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Raga, Hanuman Kind, Bella, Rawal, Bobkat, Killa K, Irfana, Chaar Diwaari, Parimal Shais, DJ Ishani, and DHP are among the artists included.


Swati Bhat

To acknowledge and celebrate Hip-Hop's 50th birthday, Def Jam Recordings India is happy to announce a spectacular celebration with a series of rap performances on the 11th and 12th of August 2023 in three major cities: Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.

In honor of this significant milestone, Def Jam Recordings India is teaming up with top Indian rappers and record producers from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru for an unforgettable experience. The label has sincerely strived to push the burgeoning Hip-Hop culture in India by supporting various hard-hitting bodies of work.

Def Jam India's signed emcees Raga, Bella, and Chaar Diwaari will perform in Delhi-NCR; HanumanKind, Rawal, Parimal Shais, Killa K, and DHP will perform in Bengaluru; and Def Jam India's Rapper Irfana, DJ Ishani, and Bobkat will perform in Mumbai.

The multi-city events, dubbed "Def Jam India Presents 50 Years of Hip-Hop," will take held on August 11th and 12th, 2023, in Delhi and Bengaluru at Imperfecto Patio, Gurugram, and Fandom, respectively, and in Mumbai at Khar Social.

Aside from the artists who will create the most vibrant gathering in Hip-Hop on this historic day, performing their biggest hits, some of them will showcase and perform unreleased bodies of work for the guests.

Furthermore, star-studded guest appearances are expected at events in Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.

Sanujeet Bhujabal, EVP and Head of Content, Universal Music Group India, shared “At the Universal Music group both globally & here in India, Hip-hop is a huge priority for us as its one of the fastest growing genres in the youth & we’ve already done some incredible work in the past 4 years across multiple labels. Since our foray into mainstream indigenous hip-hop, we’ve published more than 150 songs from some of India’s hip-hop elite like Divine, Badshah, Ikka, Raja Kumari, Dino James, Wazir Patar, Raftar & Paradox to name a few. At Def Jam India, we carry on the storied history of the world’s most well-known hip-hop label and its legacy and so it’s our duty to celebrate the most awaited moment in hip-hop history. Celebrating 50 years of hip-hop with our artists and fans is the only natural thing for us to do & I can’t wait for our communities to help us throw the largest & and loudest celebration in recent times”

On August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc created the groundwork for hip-hop during a dance party in The Bronx, New York. Since then, the genre has grown to become one of the most influential forms of artistic expression in the world, altering performing arts and entertainment on an unparalleled scale.

By signing legendary Hip-Hop groups like Beastie Boys and LL Cool J in 1984, Def Jam Recordings played a vital role in anchoring rap music in the West and beyond. Def Jam was founded by famed Hip-Hop composer and record producer Rick Rubin and African-American entrepreneur Russell Simmons and has been vital in representing some of today's most influential Rap Artists. From Public Enemy to Kanye West, LL Cool J, Rihanna, and others, the label's eclectic lineup has left an unmistakable influence on worldwide Hip-Hop culture.

Universal Music India's intention in hip-hop was to strengthen its presence in the South Asian peninsula and encourage the genre's growth in India beginning in early 2019. Bringing down Mass Appeal and cooperating with musicians such as Divine, Ikka, Raja Kumari, Gully Gang, and others demonstrated their dedication to the Indian Hip-Hop genre.

Universal Music continues to uphold this history with the recent formation of Def Jam Recordings India in February 2023, promoting a broad archive of Hip-Hop music in India. The label has collaborated with various Hip-Hop artists such as Badshah, Ikka, and Dino James, along with Punjab's Wazir Patar, GD 47, Ellde Fazilka, and Trick Singh, Delhi-NCR's influential rap artists Paradox, Bella, Fotty Seven, Raga, and Aghor, Kolkata's J Trix, Mumbai's hard-hitting rapper Sambata, and southern India's Hanumankind and Irfana Hameed, and others, highlight their dedication to supporting the vibrant Hip-Hop culture across the entire country.

“It’s important to celebrate a culture that has given so many people around the world a space to express themselves and speak their truth. It has given me so much throughout the course of my life. The Hip-Hop scene in India is still young but a fast-evolving and diverse scene. Celebrations and events such as this one are important to me as they provide a great opportunity to invite more and more people to experience the culture and become a part of it themselves.” shares Raga.
























Angello's S—ZE Records celebrates its 20th anniversary with a new partnership with Astralwerks.


Swati Bhat

"What You Need" by Steve Angello & Wh0 is here. Released by S—ZE Records x Wh0 Plays x Astralwerks

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On the new track "What You Need," released tonight via Angello's SIZE Records / Wh0 Plays / Astralwerks, Steve Angello, co-founder of Swedish dance Mafia, and the mystery music duo Wh0 dig into the primordial heartbeat of dance music. The single, a modern-day song that cleverly borrows Carrie Lucas' "I Got to Be Dancin,'" brims with addictive rhythms and bold basslines, delivering a contemporary twist to a classic disco theme. This seamless fusion of old and new showcases sampling's transformative potential in the growth of house music, reworking vintage sounds for the modern dancefloor.

"What You Need" is SIZE Records' 250th release and its first since partnering with Astralwerks, and it coincides with the label's 20th anniversary. As part of the agreement, Astralwerks will distribute SIZE Records' future albums, including Angello's solo material, as well as the iconic independent label's catalogue.

"While I'm excited to honour SIZE Records' legacy by re-launching the catalogue, I'm equally excited about what the future holds," adds Steve Angello. "Collaborating with Wh0 to make 'What You Need' the imprint's first new release feels like the perfect way to set the tone for everything we have planned. It's a new age, a new team, a new SIZE, new collaborations, and a lot of new music! My thanks to Astralwerks for joining us on this adventure at SIZE!"

"SIZE Records is a powerhouse label and home to some of my all-time favourite records!" Astralwerks President Toby Andrews exclaimed. "Being able to collaborate with them as they begin their 20th-anniversary celebrations while Astralwerks celebrates its 30th year feels like the perfect match." In addition, the entire team is delighted to offer more of Steve's music to the world and collaborate with him and his staff to improve the label's future vision and catalogue."

"This record came about as a result of our manager introducing us to Kurtis Mantronik's '77 Strings' and a video of Fatboy Slim performing it at the classic Big Beach Boutique II concert in Brighton back in 2002," Wh0 recalls. We admired it, but we wanted to alter the sample in our own way rather than simply loop it. We brought it to Steve a year later, incorporating some old-school rave stabs and organs... he instantly connected with it and added his own magic to the mix. We're thrilled with the end outcome!"

In 2023, Angello will release new music and broaden his horizons. This summer, he'll be performing at Tomorrowland and a slew of other festivals. His forthcoming US engagements include a show at The Brooklyn Mirage on August 20.

Tickets and tour details are available HERE.


















The announcement that Abu Dhabi will invest in a world-class studio complex comes as neighboring Saudi Arabia begins to gain traction in wooing international projects.


Swati Bhat

A vast studio complex is being planned for Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, which has acted as an exterior site for portions of Hollywood franchises such as "Dune," "Star Wars," and "Fast and Furious."


The filming facility, titled twofour54 Studios, would stretch over 100 acres and include 11 state-of-the-art soundstages, an external water tank, and six adaptable standing sets, according to the state-owned media and production center twofour54 Abu Dhabi.

"Twofour54 Studios will be a future-proof, virtual production-ready, metaverse-enabled, and fully-fledged production destination, addressing high demand in the regional and global production landscape," according to a statement from the firm.

The studio property will include office space, as well as post-production and screening rooms.

Abu Dhabi is gaining popularity as a venue for international production because to its up to 30% refund on qualified costs, as well as no-hassle paperwork and logistical assistance. Apart from Hollywood films, the city, and its surrounding desert have attracted Bollywood productions such as "Bharat" and "Tiger Zinda Hai."

"The creative industries have been identified as one of Abu Dhabi's priority sectors given the important economic and social value they create," said Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, CEO of twofour54 Abu Dhabi parent firm ADNEC Group, in a statement. "Through twofour54 Studios, we are proud to drive Abu Dhabi's vision of becoming a leading global destination for content creation." Following its completion in 2025, it will boost film and television production to the next level, creating jobs and contributing to the local economy."

"Over the last 15 years, Twofour54 has facilitated thousands of productions, establishing a compelling track record and deep expertise of the global film industry's demands," twofour54 CEO Mark Whitehead made the observation. "Leveraging this invaluable experience, twofour54 identified an opportunity in the MENA region - the demand for an integrated, future-ready production destination," he continued.











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